In this week’s round-up of what’s been making headlines in Canada’s ethnic media: celebrated deputy chief of the Toronto Police Service quits
Ethnic media may have lessons to offer on connecting to audiences and providing diverse services as traditional news organizations seek new business
Blacks make up Montreal’s largest visible minority. According to the 2011 census, 147,100 live in the city. Why, then, are there so
At a time when national and local mainstream media seem to be downsizing and shutting down daily, where does Canada’s ethnic media
“I guess you have to be white to have a mental illness,” my mom said. I looked up from my laptop to
Just weeks before its 40th anniversary one of the three major Chinese daily newspapers in North America has ceased printing in Canada.
Security and media experts are questioning the decision of police to grant journalists access to the personal belongings of the San Bernardino
When you turn on your TV, answer your cell phone or read an advertisement online, chances are more and more likely that
There is an ever present bias in the historical theories of racialized people being more susceptible to disease, and these theories have
Public opinion surveys over the last week have shown that Canadians are more-or-less in lockstep with the government as it drags its